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2 Types of Bank Deposit Accounts


Bank deposits serve different purposes for different people. Some people cannot save regularly; they deposit money in the bank only when they have extra income. The purpose of deposit then is to keep money safe for future needs. Some may want to deposit money in a bank for as long as possible to earn interest or to accumulate savings with interest so as to buy a flat, or to meet hospital expenses in old age, etc. Some, mostly businessmen, deposit all their income from sales in a bank account and pay all business expenses out of the deposits. Keeping in view these differences, banks offer the facility of opening different types of deposit accounts by people to suit their purpose and convenience. On the basis of purpose they serve, bank deposit accounts may be classified as follows: a. Savings Bank Account b. Current Deposit Account c. Fixed Deposit Account d. Recurring Deposit Account.

Let us briefly note the nature of the above accounts.

a. Savings Bank Account:


If a person has limited income and wants to save money for future needs, the Saving Bank Account is most suited for his purpose. This type of account can be opened with a minimum initial deposit that varies from bank to bank. Money can be deposited any time in this account. Withdrawals can be made either by signing a withdrawal form or by issuing a cheque or by using ATM card. Normally banks put some restriction on the number of withdrawal from this account. Interest is allowed on the balance of deposit in the account. The rate of interest on savings bank account varies from bank to bank and also changes from time to time. A minimum balance has to be maintained in the account as prescribed by the bank.

b. Current Deposit Account:


Big businessmen, companies and institutions such as schools, colleges, and hospitals have to make payment through their bank accounts. Since there are

restriction on number of withdrawals from savings bank account, that type of account is not suitable for them. They need to have an account from which withdrawal can be made any number of times. Banks open current account for them. Like savings bank account, this account also requires certain minimum amount of deposit while opening the account. On this deposit bank does not pay any interest on the balances. Rather the accountholder pays certain amount each year as operational charge. For the convenience of the accountholders banks also allow withdrawal of amounts in excess of the balance of deposit. This facility is known as overdraft facility. It is allowed to some specific customers and upto a certain limit subject to previous agreement with the bank concerned.

c. Fixed Deposit Account (also known as Term Deposit Account):


Many a time people want to save money for long period. If money is deposited in savings bank account, banks allow a

lower rate of interest. Therefore, money is deposited in a fixed deposit account to earn a interest at a higher rate. Bank Deposit Account 17 This type of deposit account allows deposit to be made of an amount for a specified period. This period of deposit may range from 15 days to three years or more during which no withdrawal is allowed. However, on request, the depositor can encash the amount before its maturity. In that case banks give lower interest than what was agreed upon. The interest on fixed deposit account can be withdrawn at certain intervals of time. At the end of the period, the deposit may be withdrawn or renewed for a further period. Banks also grant loan on the security of fixed deposit receipt.

d. Recurring Deposit Account:


This type of account is suitable for those who can save regularly and expect to earn a fair return on the deposits over a period of time. While opening the account

a person has to agree to deposit a fixed amount once in a month for a certain period. The total deposit along with the interest therein is payable on maturity. However, the depositor can also be allowed to close the account before its maturity and get back the money along with the interest till that period. The account can be opened by a person individually, or jointly with another, or by the guardian in the name of a minor. The rate of interest allowed on the deposits is higher than that on a savings bank deposit but lower than the rate allowed on a fixed deposit for the same period. Recurring Deposit Accounts may be of different types depending on the purpose underlying the deposit. Some of these are as follows:

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